(Pie .Oaili! fast. , items. g-9p«etais, is ill at home in Attbimi, NeW Tork. Troubles, ftfe like dogs—the smaller they are the more they annoy you. The receipts Of the Brooklyn Sanitary Fair so far reach $250,000. Fre9h air la forced into the tunnel un \ der the Alps by applying the power of aj ,okew k lomas he water front the mountain streams. amtJtr rHirp*, jr. Geo. Elliot, Esq-, of London, has giv ; General Partner*, en 1,000 bußhels of coal to the Sanitary | IRON CITY FORGE, Fair in New York. : FT mr * v f, I The N’ejw ,Orleans Era has been select- | JVIA/IU jAIi tX 1 ill 1 A k - ' j ed as'lh4‘olß^\lilV, >r( lJT?l)Y & Co., V - Dr V ®‘;*cock, a jJUtinguished she!lth- Sir^ r l^l«™\% ]Kt . p ress ,d professor of Amherst College, ana a well- copper jjottwins, Raised stiii Uottorus, known scientific writer, died last ■week. spelter sadder, ate. Also impnr , -»r. • ters and dealers in Metals, M. Merciur, the trench Minister at p m pi a tc. sheet iron, Washington, now at Paris, lias asked to l ire, fcc. be transferred to some other post. wiJrhSu-?Ni 7 Origin &. Feymour, not Thomas If .is stcuiv u STKLLTcs Pittsburgh Fa. the democratic candidate for tlie office of 03“Speci»i oi.'.ere ei coppei to. Qoromer Of Connecticut. !1C!!I - ..... The young lady who fell in lore lias Q/\§ PLUMBERS & FITTERS, just been pulled out by tiie daring fellow .. ■. . who successful!}' struggled with the A. X> 1> V ' H , world. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, The gross income of the British ilnv- no. ic.-, wool) street, eminent last year amounted to £70.-td'l, opposite i-'irst utiurcii, ihitsi.urgti. and 620, or £2,022,633 more than the expeudi mo. -tr OHIO street, Allegheny, tUr€B, /■' 1 » t> • NEAR THE MAYOR’S OFFICE. Bayard Taylor, in one of his late lee- ? UJ pli: r r ~ *.uv,* *iv« e~ n :,\ ■ Lead Pipe. Pig and liar Lead, and Pluml*- tUT©B, says that the Esquimaux are afraid er , g Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up to die OH a Windy day, lest their souls in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with might blow away. Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and , . . . Gas Fixtures. A merchant lately advertising fora to encase themselves in whalebone V Chas. A. Weed, of Stanford, Connec ticut, lias, it is stated, bought the esta e of Secretary Judah P. Benjamin, of tin Southern Confederacy, on the Missis sippi "river, near Baton Bouge for $l4O, 000. Genera} Meade bids fair to be the next military victim of the Administration. He has been summoned to Washington to answer the charges preferred against him by General Sickles and General Doubleday. The matter is becoming serious to him. Count Rossi, the husband of Madam Sontag, has jfist died in Brussels, lie was an.embassador fromone of the minor Italian-courts to Belgium, and lived in retirement in Brussels, educating his children. Sontag died in Mexico over ten years ago. There have been instances of audacity since the war commenced, but we should like to know what Democrat ever at tempted to show so conclusively the imbecility, unpopularity and criminalty even of the present Administration ns Messrs., Blair, Pomeroy and Greeley. Hoheral Meade is to resign his posi tion -as commander of the Army of the Potomac, on account of serious charges prouglit against him by Gen. Sickles be fore the Military Committee of Congress touching the battle of Gettysburg. Gcn erdl'Hoobey or Smith are spoken of as las. successor. •When the steadier Cosmopolitan re turned to Beaufort, South Carolina, with two hundred and forty wounded and dying men from the Florida battle field, a grand ball was in full blast, at which were present Generala Gilmore and Saxon. "Dance all night to the broad daylight,' and” bury the dead in the morning. Twelve of the privates of the Fourth Infantry, Corps de A frujus, at Fort Jack son, below A’ew Orleans, have been found guilty of insubordination, or mu tigyj two. have been sentenced to be shot' ‘fo' fiSh'th, and seven to various terms ofdmprisonment and hard labor. That is called teaching the black troops discipline and obedience. It is stated on high military authority that before Gen. Halleck was relieved ot bis.command of the Department of the West, President Lincoln transmitted an orderto him relieving Gen. Grant of all command, and practically shelving him, a's he had done Generals McCleJlatfanu Fremont. Gen. Halleck, however, took the responsibility of pocketing the order, and thus saved Hen. Granftothe service. It is related tliat inTllinois a few days ago, a negro egnpunced, a lecture, and the miscegnirtibmsts Deslirfeiffllirnselves, aqd.,gQt dlim a- large, audience. What was theirsurprisc. however, wtae r they heardifim declare that the Abolitionists are the worst enemies the negro has, and tnat-tho.Emancipation Proclamation was ript VVjorHi'a- row nf pins. lie was noti tie3 jiiQt ti) lecture again, and left town on the next train. &.n immense bed of cannel coal hns been discovereb in Minnesota, in the * valley of the Cottonwood River, about lOp .miles from St. Paul. Where the shaft struck it, it was found that the bet! was eighty fi-et below the surface, and.was six feet thick; but it is thought fcom-appearaiH es that the whole region thrrff is full of it, and that other shafts wiiL disclose it at a far loss depth. - It . the genuine article, as unmistakeablc 13 s ahy ever mined in Scotland or Fng aand. 1 At a recent “reception” ai the Presi dential mansion, two negroes—officials wearing the Federal unifbrni —were prethtnt mingling wUh the crowd. It ot ‘oe ab . l , c ' fi - L ncoln treated them .with “colb IndlfcTance.” it is -arc ur B ed t>y Sumnei 1 t 0 P m themsel- White society, and espec taly at the mm? people.with the idea offhe-flocialand political eqgjft. ity ; «ftte-yvMtf*;,, 1 K , *•* hn- t DRUGGISTS. JOSEPH ii. MTLLrKEIV, RTFCCKfISOR TO J AMES P. FI.EMEVG, D R U G Gr IST , WHOLESALE ASD EETAIL HEALEE In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Djre-Stuffa Atfd Perfumery, NO. 77 PEDERAt STREET, mysa-lyd 1 ’ ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. : M4NI PACTt UE BAR IRON, GRIV* ! eral Kailw-*- 'td Steamboat Forcings, ‘ COPPER WORKS. LAKE SUPERIOyOPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS. Pittsburgh, Jan. T, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW •TAMES H. HOrKIX.' IlopJiins &. Lazear, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSUUIU.Ii, PA. (zollcctiona and other legal business attends to in Allegheny, Washington, »i reene, ami nd joining counties. jan2V2nid HOUSf FURNISHING UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Nt-ur WooJ ITIIE SI BSrBIBEHS M A \ V F A < - T l'll 1£ and Keep constanti\ cti iinnJ eu-rj article in their line vi 7 Cornices. Ornaments. Curtain < roods, Comlorts, Leather Bed.*, Mo tresses of all kinds: also, the celebrated latent Spring Beds. AH kinds ot Shades. Blinds and fixtures. ayPrompt attention given to all orders lor ti t tiug and laying dou n » 'arpets, t nl Cloths, Kc ocrn-lyd KOUKK r* & KoKMCK. GRAVEL ROOFERS. LITTON, OILI^XIX Arc prepared to do ROOFING On short notice. MateriA) to aell with instructions. corner sth and Wood streets, «*con J utory. tebO CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD BOSTON CEACKEE BAKERY. S. 8 . hi AR VIN , Manufacturer and wholesale dealer m ail kind.* of CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD NO. r,4 FOURTH STREET, Between WtwJ and Mnrkrt de3 riritiirßim, i»a MALSTERS, &C I3uttei-li<-lil «V. Co., Malsters ami Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, Bdecl-l yd LIME MANUFACTURERS To Builders and Contractors. WTB ARE NOW MANTFACTURIKO ▼ ▼ h superior article ;oo LIBERTY STREET. lIE-T Qr.l l. IT V OP FAMILY CO Alj, Always on hAml as usual. DICKSON, S i HH'AUT A CO. WAGONS, CARTS, &C Steam Wagon Work. QN HAJVD AND MADE TO ORDER WAGONS, UA RTS, WHEELBARROWS, STORE TRUOiLS, HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS. t.\ COLEMAN. 7-iyd Marion Avenue, Allegheny City. educatFonal ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers, This institction, siti-ated is LorrotTn, Cambria County Pennsylvania, about four miles from (’reason Station on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pit’tsbunrh was chartered in 1869, with privileges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees The location of the College is one ofThe most healthv in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pure water bracing air, and picturesque scenery. 1 The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY aftertfie 16th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of .I UNE following. It Is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. AH the Apparatus neces sary to Land Surveying. Engineering, kc , , will be furnished the Institution k, u.c Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students w-ill be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. TK.nMfi—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance * G 6 Surveying and u«e of instruments, per an num 2U Clnaicnl and Modern Languages, extra id Students spending Vacation at the College.. 20 lieit-rence can be made to tlielit. Rev. Bishop Dotnenec. lit. Ro\. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; Kev. I\ S. Reynolds. Ixjrrctto; KevUllr.triiara, Philadelphia; Kev. Hetirv McLaughlin, Phila delphia; Kev. Pierce Mahar. Harrisburg*. N. H.—A hack runs daily to Lorretto frtfm Cressen. Rev. E. BUSH, Superior. IjeSned sugars- " 160 bbla “A” aod. u B” Coffee Sugars. 20 uo Crushed, Granulated anti Powdered Sugar—JS'ou' in stare and for sale hy KKYJMEK & BROS., 128-and 128 Wood at. HEfifKY w. BEAUMONT & cb“ DEALE&B iV TASTES MIttINGAR, MOWOSqAHE- V ■ I ■ _ j *J LA PLANING MILL, would'fespef trull j' ; Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. f S& EBGS-t£ PAllfi|iLß FRESU { AifiO,. I fl Ued it with the newest arid thost npproyea nj4- { Just received and/or sale by , Blackberry. Raspberry* Wild Cherry, and Oin; | ia now prepared to furnish flooring and &■ ARIVISTRONX!, ger Brandies, Old hionongahela, Rye* and ! Planing ibaarUa, BfcroU sawing and *e**6tfi*g, tepn fldayket and First sta. 1 other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, fitc.,' j awM &* aah and .ahuttera,< kiß* dried < fratfea, ljioll.BrBo*P- i.. - NO. 83 LIBERTY BTREEy, ' <; , jlta> ! »« ! 4 TOS& , «;t. I:«£2&1k£3?8J£? Famili “£s&• | FSSV&4g?BMt BoifeSidW MEfrfcfHAKrre. H' JOHN i JHOORHEAD; ? ? ) COMMISSION MERCHANT,! FOR THE PALE OF PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 W ATER below Market, | !I.M« Ca.hi« of the Merchant.'_B#nk,> JOSEPH BNOWDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, NOTARY PUBXjIO, • MAYOR'S OFFICE, NO. It SOUTH M AIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID to rilling urdfia for the pur-clou*' ,ot Cotton, Hemp, Tolmcro, Flour, Pork, Uncoil, Lord, dtc., Jfcc. Kefkk- Danker:*. and Mercha of St. Louis gcnerall) : John )i. Scully. «• Cashier* Pit.tshurch. Oedora and consignments respectfully solie and prompt returns janei-lm R. HUTCHINSON, (I. ATE OF TKEfTI A IT F IVE! I N SON, ) COMMISHT O >. AM I> FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTEEN RESERVE CHEESE, Fl..ur. t r rain, Fish. Fried 1 ruit, Pearl and rot A >hr -. an.l Produce eenerally . Best Brandt* o!“Katmly Flour Always on Hand. NO. 10-2 SECOND STREET, Between W o>*d and Clarke!, advance made rm ('onsignments. apll-lyd Commlaalon >1 i: reh nntb, Flour and O rain and • rneral Produce Deal era, No. 0 \\ *>od »t.. Pittsd»urgh, Pa. Wd t-ike ple murn in rcletnug to the lollowlng Pittsburgh Houses i 'lies*. Snij th t*. <'o., /up it Painter, A. Di.-uiiey. 1.. KdutuinUori Jc Co., B. li. Davis, J r. W oodwell. Jas MCulls & Co. .1 W Spencer, c li Love it Co , H if Jack it. Co jan-.’^-tl WM. H. SMITH & CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. IS anrl 20 Wood Street JKvlvt.l..! T U < '■ M A* I. A/tA H REYMER & BROTHERS, Foreign Fruit-. Nut*, Confertlonary *ugnr*, Kiie W mki, 6l c„ NO-] 120 AND 128 WOOD STREET, 1-11 T'Uri; m WILIJAM C AWH A < <> * • , •. , ■ y W I\ES, BRAHHES, WIN’S, AC. Ut-itlllm and Denier* In Tine OKI Monongaht-ld R\e Whisky, UIIKUTV >THKF.T, iiJ’.-t) t Fill -hi lo , 11. PA J . DU WLE V Y, NO. 1 1)1 A M () N 1) Duquesno Brass Murks. Manufacture and kc*«-p oiuUauiij »b hand ewrj ' '»•**»> FINISHED BRASS WORK lIIIA-.'S i ~1 .-..p, r. ;!.. DTEAMUOAT WORK AMIHFPVIH- in? prrunpth to Also, solo agent» it)r \\ t‘»U'rn Pennn\ wo toi the tu«le m A l AI» >ll J'iiu.N PI Mi', won r improvement MtMt^ho.i J. & M. M’STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, AVHKKLIXO, VA A LI. K I Kl*j> otf BRASS ANO IRON cocks made ro OROER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds M.t at tli«* f-h< ru-st [•<11 110. Particular nttenUnn paid To httinp np an l re pairing uf OIL RLE LNf.KI Hr*. 31 &■ 3*l "Water Hlrta'l, near Mbri’ty. fIAHE MKMBEIik Ui THIS PIKSI HE JL lug riu*:i.am. », ot ninny yearn' ex perience in t h*•> b;.sdru-s will ensure to iriii'-al iafaction in every rv’*j>. -I We nro aD.> agents lor Guild, ' tampon >\ I'u 'h, ''trim Pomps lor water and oil. seo-l j .1 STEEL WORKS. Black Diamond Steel Works, PARK, BROTHER & CO., Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Plat anel Octagon, of all sizes. Warranted equal to hd> imported or manufac tured in thi* country. 119 It IIf.NTKR. pirrsntKO?! WILLIAM BAGALEY, PL I -Hi KC li Late at Mider .s. K,. kr*Uon'«. (>u« . Ke\ met An c-rson.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, (J R< K LR, PI IT Mil K.iH, i'A BRASS FOUNDERS mi's.- iiiHilf !*■ '>r«U-r GAS AND STEAM FITTERB, FITTSBtTIO-H. PA MANT KAOI REKS OK UKFICK AND WAUKHOUdB, I’ITTSBUHGH GLASS WORKS if OCR BROKERS » pC ini [7 NOTE, 'STOCK, DRAFT, 'BOND ANIJ MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, ' office, , y-f ' ROOM, No. 13 BURKE’S BUILDING, Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH. VA. -Oaff-Desirable >llll property and oilier Heal j i Estate to the amount o£ $100,600 lorsalc low. MOT ARY PUBLICS. PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE*, Manufacturers a»d Dealers in HOOK, , LKTTI'R, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Ila vo Removed FROM NO. SIT WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Sraithfield Street, PITT.sBRKOH, PA. ap3 paid tor K AGS. LAMPS, OIL, &C I. O. WELDON WELDON & KELLY, :7C«Knw op MANTPAC LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, CARBON oii.s, UF.\7,l.\'F., Ail., No. itj-i W>; q> "s i rri' on, wojiKsi. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MAMTAITIRER' OP HUUE WHITE REFINED OAHBON OlliS, Oflire, J'Jl LIBERTY STREET, * [i,vv6m.i rn r>iirii,iH. ha. HOUSE CARPENTERS OUBTIS 0. &TEINMETZ, o e n k r: a I. House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood anil Lli*ertv streets. ITTTsIirJMH. I’A. KohcttOil anil prompti .• attended to. ALDERMEN PRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. M fifth street ’•'lli-etion M ac ountt* and all legal L.ikp nc»# promptly MieuL ) to **• -j-1 j .1 LOAN OFFICES I.OAtN Ol’l’lCl’., HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. too SMITimEI.U ST Near the corner ot Mb. ||<)IVKV IN I.ARUK AM) SMAII. a"! quantities i- > am-d ..n ' o*l.l and Niiwr, Du*- iii >u.li». Irui'lr) li.'lsl inj >ilwi \\ Mhei ami all Kin.l» •*1 uli.tMc nrtnii-- Lo 'U.\ *.( time agreed un Ihe goods deine.i 1 u ittmut the like! AdMUILr 11 ..t, 11 ~n. 7 A M !„ 1() P .V. jVk) MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT. I' . W A r r H O 7S , MASTIC WORKER. IS FHKPAHKI) TO ( KMB.NT. TUK ,-Yti-n. r '>i L.i it m.g - ,th impn-.ed Mi-*. » eluent illiM|n'l ait 1 n's J r!• t !•• tli', ), ,! t - tofore Ehm cemrti* ha* no equal .i' torn.- a solid i»nd >lti i aLie a- heil s win «- 1,, m j »u I l •«, e iin i»h a Lie to w at' I i.«t! ai. *-t. t . iuj .*1 .tone '1 he undersigned i>* the M.U n liVMe an 1 | : . • tical m nraman >t« this ■. emeni in inn ,-it y lun ai pt.rd tin. * Vii.eu* lo tL. LdL-vln.- I*• .Mm fiiMU-M*, A li. .•, , ; I. H Sho»*ttN-iy»a\ ]*.«»« ;.-i» a v ill*. t I I» M:< ‘i*M. I Vi.il Mr.. » t »ir if l I’ltthi-.iiL i.. 1 • >1 » liaru« > .1.1 j n Address Waidiinghtoi, Hotel Bov l l()tl FiU.I-uiyh I' » ' i, ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, lrsm I 'omulorN, General M&chmiaU aiul boiler Mak.i Friuu. K. R„ Pn«ienger SUiifiQ ri i imu iLiii. i \ »| A\l FA( Tl HKH ALL KI.VDs (IK IY.M. Mcmii Kngioes, raL*rin»; from tl.ii-r l. ■ ..i.c hundred and filiy l.r-rw pourr. and i i Grut MUIv >•».* ,MilU. IlUai l u i n%.'!•!>, r a.!,- rlre, ct.; < live particular attention to the coflslrucMon Lncme* ami Machinery lor gr.st nail* m. 1 lot upright*, tnul.ay and circular - »u mills H a\ (’ alnc on hand. finished in l rrvlj I >r shlj - rneiil .»l Muir* n.a;.-e Fn.-llir.- an 1 Boiler* of e\ery description. Also, t urnuh Boiler* an.l .Sl.irl Iron j>cp< i -u. | . Wrought ] i.. u Shafting. H r■> -a. 1 l'nllier a. every i anet) . and ommiui* t lie man u I l,a c i.i Woolen .Machinery mid M.v ho.et aid* (*ur nrtees arc law, our in ni.a.crj iw.uiof'uHii cl of the beat quality ol nuiifiri&U, and warrant* d in all cases to (five aatiefnetinri A#“Ordftr» from all parts ol the country solici ted and promptly tilled. leill-d.W PORK PACKERS OHABLE3 L. CALDWELL to .1 M llolnQß \ (J<» ,) p o k it i’ a c n io ii Peeler In Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Ilam: Smoked Beef, CORAIER MARKET AND FIRST ST* deoll-lyd JEWELRY, &C j w i ; i. i« y The subscribers have .mst opened a very large and deslrtMe slock ni -Fmi GOLD JEWELEY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies* and Gentlemens’ wear ; floe Bronze (’locks, Fancy Goods, BLLVER-1* I jATF.T) tvahi:, Such as and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. R LINEMAN, MEYRAN 6l SEJDLE, de2o 4-J Fifth street. BREWERS SPENCER & M’KAY, BREWERS & EALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, WE HAVE AX WATS ON HAND A ; superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all Of our customers. Mr. Kobt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the* nirmagi of our business, with full control In the Brewen - . Address all orders to SPENCER & M'KAY, Pheoulx Brewr>rv. Pittsburgh, Pa. .TbS- SPENCER, .TAS. M’KAY. planing ‘ HOUSES, &C. FIRST NATI6 NAL BANX II. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ) OFFICE OP f ’DMT'TftOLLETt OP TH EI^URREWCY, > • Washington City, Aug. 6th, 1863. ) Whereas By satisfactory evidence preseated : to the undersigned, it Im* l*een made to appear ; that the FIRST N ATIOMAI, BANK OF PITTS | BURGH, In the CaiinYy ol* Allegheny and State ! of Pennaylvania has been July organized under i aud according lo the ruquifcmenta of the Act of ; Congress, entitled “an Act to provide a National • Currency, secured by a pledge of I'nitcd States Stocks, ami to pm. ide lor the circulatlou and re . deinption tliereof." approved February *2sth, 1603, ami ha» complied with all the provisions ot said Act required to he complied with before , commencing the business of Banking. Nuir THKaKfuiu:, I. Hugh McCulloch, Comp -1 broiler of the Current 1 ), do hereby certify that the . said FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PITTS- Hl'lldH, count)- of Allegheny and State of i Penns) l\ama, is authorized to commence the buaimtHs of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness* my luind and ; oeal of othoe, this sth day of August, 1863. * HI trli AUCUI.LOCH, j SS Comptioltei of the Currency. PITTSBV Ri I H TEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK UF PlTOlirKuH.h.L, Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 8440,000, xvlrh privilege lo In rrinse to 81.000.000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company lia\in? organ ized under the act to provide a National l Rirrcn cy. under the title of the llKsI NATIONAL BANK uF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully otter its servT.x* lor the collection ol Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange. x.- . r.vnve money on deposit .and buy ind soil E\ch in.ro on nil parts uf the counlrv JNO. KELLY. Hie bi.cLenri w -h ha? .Attended the Pittaburgh Tm.s: Conqi-wi , rue e Us organization in lan-. will we believe be a a utile lent cuaranteo that bu?i nedb entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same protnpi -.*ti ntion Having a \ei) extcuaive correspondence with' BuniCi* and BaJikero, throughout the country, we t-eliev o we can oiler umoutt! i icilittea to thubc who do ImuineDd with uh T he busineus will be conducted by the tame oiticeru and directors. uiregtokm Jam Fa 4, u’gh it \ . v\ m K. Nimi.k, RoHr.HT S Hit-. | Ai KVA.Nt'iUf amR, i Hi'MJi' Bh.Lt , | E UANI 1!* » F BaII.EY, 1 Ho-. 1.. H i M V > , j A I r a. iJuAOI.LV, I-Oihs LAt OHLIN. President ,lon> P. Si til i. Canhter. augs-iWw tt I K ’l •> 1 • PI. R MtKT’ KOUNiTZ & MtHTZ, 118 Wood itrtet, Second door above Fifth. Dealers in fokkk;n and do. mestu: Fxchamrc. Bank Notes and (.Hoeminent necurttie*. tAUgctions jiromptl) atteud»'il to. ' * a *g&* s *‘ npll UOLMF.S Mt.fv BANKERS • nr.d t. . ii: k.-rs and Dealer? in Nutts. Dralis. A, *;ui:. »iilv*-r and Bank Notf K-C. u*.'e *.i. tl.<- U'oi, and V* extern ' itu *. ui-t uiih l-r -tit . Collection* made in all the cltiea throughout i >.. 1 ~itod ''tales. Dcpowtfi receiv. dinp »i I undi or cm rent t'i|»er, No. 6T Market street iH-tweer, l mrd and F-.nrth ,-treefs | 101,11. < •* oVI *, k liitn-r Ift to AI i, ift. 6 to h 11■ 'i:i 'i -»\ i>i ill 1 lI.MI. V. r.'ton .’l *»! HiiiiH n.)t }«••*« th-\n t >n k vc. iii-l » h\,U-jul - . t !.»• j-r.>nt«- -!« . .tf i il u.r.i-r IM. u-.it., .in 1 une nn r 1 i« 1 LI a • ■! .!• wv U 1- I ; to llu- A-r.-slit oi t he Jcpooit.ir i'riUMf il. «u»i bears Th«- IMi r <■-! I! "i. ' IH‘‘ 'l' - ■ f I■tll i* A ... I 1 !«■- ! ■ M.ntr tlir .!•' j-.m t>r 'n Ail ••» r-> rn t .•> preive til ;.i- t .n.v *oL . .-U t . - ,-iK' iiK.i.t-) u ill ilouble in ie»» ;lift h t n , h >• v e h-H-ku I A .. 11 ni,.l h(’for»r«- HI uk, I. >i*i* h\ 11. i I. > u, ' I . illl.-i U m it.-u t'n, i i-r t*f H . Hi. ului K.. I. it.! >Ut l wu- « H. Kelly. Real Estate Savin ST \ Tf! *! V. \'T OK 'I UK CONDITION . i it..- %t--\ . i. . uu„ k lv, v ,i n,- A mount ol l>..|.OMt v \ n v,! | .i,i *lul r ,ni A tiioiail i.l I tit. nM .lur \>i ; il >i- l.y;'>l 9l A i.. •u n t ul I'tmliii. fi.t I ui..\ v rjj 91 1 »r*t Liou'iki Kr-u yio. •.'**» <1 i i. it. .! *u \ > I>(. :•: « «•[i..l. N tniArk<<( \‘n) I I.trii',: r.u m i ;..it < ntW i urn it tir i i»inm hmJ I i:r>«l>'r>iirin-'. A-idilm? ( .unmlt'iv. hive I'Viillllli'ii «!.«• t ■ I..kr . ! 11l- 1 I !•> 11. tf.e Ujll ! i Hiv! 'nu.tr \ tji,* C v 1,. A..', ii;i} IiMV I ui. l tti.- V- . r tt; me:,; t.' i»r .Mrn'ft U H i uj'KI.ANn, m» ii. -i. \n \ u^rn.Y. \\ w n m rnt I’.'p' l '", r- .nw.l i> A 11. \ . u»».i EVERY l PA 11) it ti per ci’i.f per annum. I'M U' IA) > L:-. 1 1 k K IOKN r H.»n T. M. Howe. t hs&ctßr«m and Imjpoirtera of MESS’ FLRiMSEIAO GOODS, AND TAILORS THIMmyrCfS, No. 10 south Fourth Street, myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA, >AMKI I. K>. A ua rs iv icim-*. 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, SKI H i ll STRF F.T. « ii a is ri;n l:u in in.-,.-,. • .r‘rr li, - Kliira • I zr \Uf .»». Ml "Km!, a I. h K i K J uner H D W ... I ll.lu l tB, l-.n u' M k*-nnt#k. I : '• Jmt it*. )< M’MJtu, I I >I. 1.. W tltei P M Ual.ll. K K. 11. i.rv L Htii.'ttnll h. r.. LJiiri' / A i. \iu.lrr 1 in.lte, w ir . \ vnku-k. 1» ial U hitticr. \\ ~, I . \V wyiuan, • ‘,i.r* iu: Y eagei. M. IIUAI.. A • t HAkl-L: A < _-,s Institution, A \ \ \ Hi. I LIT Treasurer PHILADELPHIA CARDS. ISIAJf Hl< K' '•HiP O -A- eh MACiKK A: lilt Ivs?, Importers and dealers in Produce ami Ptovlslou PHILADELPHIA C. A. YAN KIRK & 00,, M.WITArTURKKS Op I’ntcnt Improved EXCELSIOR ANI) PATENT C, HARRY BRIAN, RAILROADS. » WINTER ARRANGE ftIJaBST Pennsylvania Central Railroad nine daily TRAINS* ' CONSTANT ADDITIONS ARK BE* log made to the equipment of this excellent doublMraok and express route, and every possi ble care will be exerclsed -for the comfort oi pas sengers and rapid movement of freight. Trains will leave the depot In Pittsburgh'as follows: THROUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 6 60 a. in.,- stopping at all sta tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 2 60 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New \ork via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 425 p. m., stopping only at principal. Stations, making di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. FAS'! LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 8 35 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown, without change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves dally, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m., stop ping at all Statlous, and running as far as Cone maugh. FIRST ACCOMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's ! Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 030 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station, leaves.daily, (exoept Sunday,) at 1 : ll 40 a. m. ■ THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for ! Wall s Matiou leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at ! 3 5tJ p. m. I FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at ; 6 00 p. m. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wali’sStation, ! every Sunday at 905 a. in.; returning leaves : Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 12 80 p. m. Philadelphia Express. 1 20 p. m. Fast Line r. l 30 a.m. Through Mail Train 1 00 a. m. Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m. Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation 6 25 a. m. 2d Wall’s Station Accommodation ' 8 35 a. m. Jd Wall’s Station Accommodation 1 55 p. m. 4th Wall’s Station Accommodation 6 06i>. m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 2u p. m. on Mondays. TRAINS FOR B LAIRS YILLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West 1 RAINS FOR EBENSBUKGconnect at Cres son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. FARE: TO NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE LANCASTER HARRISBURG... ALTOONA Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti' more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be charged an access according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates,except from Sta tions where the Company has no Agent. NuTICE. —incase of lose, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an anfbunt not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—An Omnibus Liae has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge uot to exceed 25 cents lor each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R., Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. no2o 1864. 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. WINTEE ABBANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER J ANVAR V Wt, 1864, trains ruu as lollows, viz : Leave • Pittobg. ForChiVo. ForClet’d. ForWheel’g. Express 146 a i#». 145 a.m. 1.46 a.m. Express 1.45 p.m. 1.45p.m. 1.45 p, m. Mail 6 3u a m. G.lo a. m. RETURNING. Arr»\ e* Pittsburgh. P F " Ky 2.20 a. m . 3.30 p. m., 7.00 p. : 'aJ [, i i!' H. 1L 'i-lu a. m., 3.50 p. m., 8.06 p. m. Ai.'Co.M IUU»A TK»N I UAINS. Len\ c Alletihi'ny F>>r A inn... «•> hi.r .V H. K.)r\ ForSteu'e. 16 p ru. t 16 a. :u. ti 40 a. m. HETCRNINO i' ■ y W•a. <' li y "20a. m ; 8.40 a. m., 2.36 p In.. J CrtJ !•. Dj. i’ & p k k 10 oo a. m. UKU PARKIN, Ticket Agent. I inon P.iaocugfr .'Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A iq i AS:>LLBLRRy,Ageni, AlleghenyVity. H. K PAVSfiN, (Jen. Pass. Agent. P-, K W. 4c t;. Ry. Co. K. H MVKJi.S, iJi-ji. Ticket Agent, C. A. P. R. R. Co. Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R WINTEII AKUANGKMENT ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DE i.'KMBKR 2d, 1563, Trains will lejive the De pot, corner ol' Ross and Water streets, as follows: Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mall to and from fntown. 755 a. m. 600 p. m. Express “ 3uo p. m. iOO a. in, lit m'Keesport Acc'dn. U 00 a. m. 7 00 a. in. -d •• •• s lfi a, m. 2 05 p. ru. Ist Port Perry *• luos.ni. S 30 a. tn. brad-lock* •• 4 15 a. in. 640 p. m. Mind at t'luireh lihidlo and from ACkeesporl, l oo j». m, 10 00 a. m. For tickets apply to CJKn liul ETON. Agt. H IiLACKSIv.NL, Supt. deB. AMERICAN lIOITBE, BOSTON, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AB ranged Hotel in the New England States; is centi ally located, and easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern im provements, and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation of the traveling'public. The alcepiug rooms are large and well ventilated; the suites of rooms are well arranged, and com pletely turnished for families and large traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kept H 3 a first-class Hotel in every respect. Telegraph In the house to all parts of the coun try. HENRY EICE, Proprietor. Hoston. Sept. 1863. ' sel2-6md WATiTi PAPER FOR AUTUMN OF 1863, A complete assortment of beautiful I’APEK HANGINGS, uf all styles, at prices lower than can be again offered. For sale during the season by W. P. MARSHALL, AND BEAr«Ft:L SONG, BY ROOT “Just before the Battle, Mother.” FIRST VKRSB. .lust belore the battle, mother, I am thinking most of you j While upon tne field we're marching, With the enemy in i tew. Comrades brave are round me lying, Pilled with thoughts of home ahdGod ; For well they know ; i hat on the morrow, Some will sleep beneath the sod. PRICE, as CENTS. Copies mailed on receipt of price. Fur sale by febl FRUITS, NI TS. GRAS. C. MELLOR, 81 Wood st. 200 boxes Ornnjroß, prime, 100 do Lemons, 100 (rails Ivic.-i Almonds, Hi halos Bor. Almftncis, 50 bajrs Tarragona Almonds, 6o do Sicily Almonds, 76 boxes Shelled AJmonds, .'W bags Knglish Walnuts, 26 do Brazil Nuts, 30 do Pilberts, 200 do Pea Nuts, 6000 Ctscoa Nuts,. In store and landing, and for sale br t , M&tiyjJfcEß k . 126 and 128 Woodst. Ootiiie SMrt ■ i &0-bbla< : €Jru*hocL Sobered aodiGranu lated—now instore and lor sate by . REYMERfic BROS;,' " i l&aainttiftfcbdst' .ij&ntS . .r , BPBHEI,Si iSPHINa mtS tat ftftle by FETZEB & AKMSTOENG. fete* , , corner OAA BB3LS OP CHOICB JPAMUJ 2SW FLOTTB—In store and fDfes&W* PATTERSOK & A&MOIS, Xeblfi K9.^W,9PdftfC«tf FIUE Nq. ,436.nnd 4071 CHBS , PND'&*B]T., neat Fifth* r b,-> ,-ij *«*.» i STATEMENT of -ASSETSvi J AN. Ist, 1863. - Published Agreeably to Jhn Act of Assembly, be- Mortgage, amply-Beeured2..u;.sl,B93;3Sa > aj Real Estate (present- value $103,313 61,) cost. ... ... v ~........ r ,,..,, 10fc9fl*JZ« Temporary Loans on ample Collat- , , ... teral Securities...... 89,U5 Notes ahd'Bins Receivable 1,821 w Cash * 33 *2,m0616S The only profits ftotn : p^erah^mß , Which this company can divide by law, are from riaka yvldch have been determined.' . Insurances every desoriptitmof Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as lour a? ar? consistent with security*- 1 {t Since their incorporation, a period. of fears,' theyhaVepaia lossesby Fire, toanamounv exceeding Four Millions of Dollars; thesebyi af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability anoxliapoßltion fdhleet with promptness all liabilities. ~ - ; ■,. Losbes paid 1850,863,159 361 MREOTURS.y . m CHASLBB W. MOpDECAL H. Lou Tobias WAGivEtt, * David S. Brows*; SAWria/G-RACTr, IrA-ac LuWp' Jacob R, Hsuth, : Edward C. Dalb, GboboeW.Rjchajcd.s Tales, UHAS. C. BANOTvFTR. President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. W», (J. Stpel,.Secretary pro.tenu- J. GARDENjLK COFJTIN, Agent. Northeast uor. Third and Wood ats PHILADELPHIA FIBEAHD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1.46 CHESTNUT STREET, • Opposite, tlie Custom House. Capital.. $319,100. Assets.. $304,943.. Wn.L IUKK ALL KIVDS OF Uti. SURANOE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBT. P. KING, President. JVI, W. BALDWIN. Vice. President. ..DIRECTORS. Chaeles Bates, K. R. Cope, E. R. English, p. B. Saveby, C. SHKRiXAa, S. J. Magarge, E. 'WiLER, F. Blackbttbn, Secretary, ' • ‘ I. O. COFFIN, Agent. . Comer Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY ffiSOftAMTcfr, OF nTTeBTOGHH. Office, No* 37 Fifth Street, Bailie Blo^k. INSURES AGAINST AUG KINGS OP FIKE AND MARINE BISKS. ' '/ IBAAG JOHTBB. President r'JOBI7»/ko- CORD, Vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Gant WM. DEAN, General Agent.. . ; DniECTOßf*—lsaac Jones, O. G. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. K. O. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. M’Grew, Robt. U. Davis. no2B $l2 80 . 10 60 . 10 00 . 8 SO . 765 3 60 Lii*c Insurance. THE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE UU. uy PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WHILPDIN, President. SAM’L WORK, Tice President. Capital Hon. James Polix>ck, J. Edoab Thomson, esq. Policies of Insurance issued the usu*l Mc tl'al rates with prorita to the assured. The last bonus was 43 per cent. Cash rates are 20 per cent, lower than mutual. B. S. BRYAN, Agent. 59 Fourth st., (Burke’s BuildingJ ! Western Insurance Company ofPittahnigh. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. Goedon, Secretary. |. Capt. B. D. Coohean, Gen’! Agent. ! No. 93 Water street,(Spang iy'Uo’a warehouse, i np stairs,) Pittsburgh. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL kindß of FIRE and MARINE RISItB. | A Home Institution managed by Directors who ! Are well known in the community, and who ace 1 determined, by promptness Ann liberality) to maintain the character which they have astetimed, i as ottering the best protection to those who do* j sire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1961. Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 I Mortgage 2,130 00 Otilce Furniture 3,60 00 i Open Accounts, etc 7,809 00 ! Cash i0,3dl 00 Premium Notes 27,U05'00 : Notes and Bills Discounted 174,076 00 $293;25T 00. Directors—)?. Miller, jr., .fames Nl’Auiey, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiek, George Darale, Win. ii. Chss. \V. Ricketson, An drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Loiig, Rees J. Thomas, lienj. Bakeweil, John M’fJune HOTELS, REST AURANTS, &C SAVAGE HOUSE, NO. 350 LIBERTY STREET, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, • PROPRIETOR. Having taken andjttsped bp, with ail the modern improvement, -this pop ular resort, the subscriber is prepared to acepts* modate his old customers and the public geaeF ally, with the best the market affbrda. -Oysters will be served up in every variety of style during the season. His.Wiues, Liquors and A tea he feels confident in recommending thein to the'pub lic for their.excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily, and sold wholesale and retail. my&Vlyd OUR HOUSE, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, Arrives at The subscriber announces to the public that he is in dally t , echipt , Of FRESH SHELL and CAN OYSTKBS,OAiiXE, Ac., and.is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old ana well knoivn house with every thing in the eating and drinking line at thesbbrt eat notice. JOHN SHALER, janil-Iyd YOUNG’S EATING SALOON, Corner ofYirctn Alley and Smith field Streets, Where OYSTERS and ail the delicacies of the seaaou will be served up in the most paiatabte styles. EH YOnOttG, ocH corner .Virgin Alley and Smithfield st. A POLLO HALI BILLIARD SALOON.— Am. CHARLES GARDNER would remind his old friends and .customers that he is still to be found.at his old stand, ABOLLO HALT,. en trance on Fourth street, lie has always 6n hand the best quality of Lager Beer, and ln conntfction with theihAli v a well .appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cues. ’ Remember the place, Apollo HaU, Tot&tH st near‘Wood, -entrance from Fourth. lylO-iy OYSTERS, GAME. JAMES M’LAUGHLIN OYSTERS, BUTTEE, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, 3g6 LIBERTY filTiaSpT, 87 Wood street. WALL PAPER, AC. XJLT A U , -t >APERS ’ OU CLOTHS, ▼V VI Niro W SHATJES.rANGY GOOUS W Bapete from 8c to $3 .per. roll-} \Tipdow Shades irqm 10c to #3; Oil Cloths. from '7oc to $1,60 per yard; Fancy Goodin ■alTrariettefe. at the New WallPapQTj&FauoyOoo'ifionse of FOERSTK;* a fcUHWARZ, . fvbi 3 m Smithflelfl street Prrisui f*r Wat .nua. Chicago;Rfo Uo., l UKPtCK OP'JttK SRCJUBTADY, . I PHtaburch, jHarch Is?,'1861. \ I^lvrDElfD —THE-BOARD OP Df- JLF rector? have this day declared a Dividend of SEVEN PiOt OESTTW QNITH&LtfCDME UR THIRD MORTGAGEBONDS of this Com pany, out of ‘the earning*'of *1863, pAyabte In CAiaH on the Ist day of April .next, at the Office of WTNSIiOW, IkXTkR & tfo., TrSafer Agents, No. 62 Wall street.,New. ,I'ort, to< the persons or their, Attorneys, lit whose names, tho Bonds stand registered on the Ist’iisy othftiiefi. The Transfer and Register BoOksoPthese Bonds which were closed on the Ist day of jfraieh for the Annual Election, will remain closed Until U> o’clock a. m., the *Jd day of April thereafter I .' W. H. BARNESL* ■•Secretary. T OOS AT 43 tO© AW JUfTHREE SyuRY ;UW£LLm & btmEe And'lot of ground for sale, felta&reJnekr Wyiie! atfeetj PAcio?,- five dining ioCttU, kitchen, «Uaf 4WI y.ard r .gaa,anu wafer wpi be a6Kt &f ft'frhrgalfc” Abftlv sTor TH-BEST i. .febPQ- •- ' ’ /« -u.: : . -r§l Jfcajiket rtJ- HJBW FRENCH PftPEH has&«rcs X™ from thecelebrated manufactories of Deh- Saiebr* ' 01^3> iw>.l jttceijyl ?f& fir »*■ : -I' : iW.p. B.IP , ~ ........... 81 CHA9, 0 MEJLLOB, .sxmiu. INSURANCE Geobgk W. Josephs. Paul, Joseph Claytos, .$500,000. W. J. Howaed, esq. Are among the Trustees. PITTSBURGH, DEALITR I3T Down stairs.